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google is so -- google and facebook are so, believe it or not, insanely protective of their users and customers' privacy, it would just crush their business if there was big scandals. that believe it or not, people in my position are constantly asking them to let us target more. and they're constantly saying no. now there is something i'd like to talk about for just a quick second while we're on it, because we dovetail with the social media, and that is social seeding. i know you said size doesn't matter when it comes to the size of social media. i completely agree that i would rather have incredibly influential people than not a lot of influential people. but if you're going to get influencers, you want more of them rather than a few of them. if you're going to target an audience you want as many as humanely possible. for instance, if you're going to tweet three times a day, if you have 100 followers, you know, you might expose your ads to -- or your tweets to 100 people three times a day. but if you have 100,000 followers, the same exact amount of effort tweeting goes so much farthe
google is so -- google and facebook are so, believe it or not, insanely protective of their users and customers' privacy, it would just crush their business if there was big scandals. that believe it or not, people in my position are constantly asking them to let us target more. and they're constantly saying no. now there is something i'd like to talk about for just a quick second while we're on it, because we dovetail with the social media, and that is social seeding. i know you said size...
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you'd go in, google it and there it was. so it has enormous positive advantage. but the responsibility ultimately is going to end up being yours. all right. yes? >> hello. my name is monique, i'm representing the honors college at miami dade college. first, i'm solely -- i solely appreciate you appreciating the quality of journalism. it touches me. i just want to say. do you think your reputation public appearance and corporations income is worth sacrificing for the sake of the first amendment? >> you mean, if you're making a great deal of money, is that enough to sacrifice? >> for example, your reputation or let's say what -- the example you gave of the money, like, holding a story. >> the answer to that is, i could give you a very glib answer and say under no circumstances must you sacrifice principle and i really believe that. but i'm also -- i've been alive for a long time. and i know that there are instances where young people like you have a job. it's a tough economic environment. and your boss wants you to write a story in more inflammatory way. and you're
you'd go in, google it and there it was. so it has enormous positive advantage. but the responsibility ultimately is going to end up being yours. all right. yes? >> hello. my name is monique, i'm representing the honors college at miami dade college. first, i'm solely -- i solely appreciate you appreciating the quality of journalism. it touches me. i just want to say. do you think your reputation public appearance and corporations income is worth sacrificing for the sake of the first...
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won, the technology is not just being used in afghanistan today by soldiers, it's also being used by google and also by the there is smartcard programs -- smart car programs. we should really get more this crowd sourcing projects that are relatively cheap. let's get another question from this site here. anyone over your? back there. >> my name is josh. my question is i guess for anybody, a very big fan of wires the war. one of the question that seems to come up, what exactly engineers and what exactly people are interested in defense get their permit education should actually be doing? what is it, engineered to do what? a lot of friends to go outside classes and work on their ph.d's, and it's a question. so what exactly am i putting my degree towards? and related, what comes up in the book, what about the other side when we talk about so what are the values that are so motivating these things? because i imagined in either your companies that would be no question this is where we stand and this is why we do what we're doing. but in terms of the national agenda, there seems to be less of that
won, the technology is not just being used in afghanistan today by soldiers, it's also being used by google and also by the there is smartcard programs -- smart car programs. we should really get more this crowd sourcing projects that are relatively cheap. let's get another question from this site here. anyone over your? back there. >> my name is josh. my question is i guess for anybody, a very big fan of wires the war. one of the question that seems to come up, what exactly engineers and...
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if you would like to know more about them you can always google their names and definitely when the google we find out not only what we want to say about ourselves but what our political opponents want to say about us this so have at it. as i said this is going to be a conversation and then we are going to have a brief conversation here on the stage and then we will turn to you and the people on the web who can also ask questions to continue the conversation. i want to start with fernando. you know in terms of the tea party movement, as i stated earlier there seems to be this concern of antiwhite discrimination that muslims and african-americans and latinos and asian-americans are getting preferential treatment, and therefore there is a strong grievance that is driving a lot of what is happening in the tea party movement. and interesting to note, two of the more far to the right if you will candidates in nevada and new jersey loss but it is still a phenomenon. can we describe what is happening politically in terms of public testaments that is driving some of these views from the tea party
if you would like to know more about them you can always google their names and definitely when the google we find out not only what we want to say about ourselves but what our political opponents want to say about us this so have at it. as i said this is going to be a conversation and then we are going to have a brief conversation here on the stage and then we will turn to you and the people on the web who can also ask questions to continue the conversation. i want to start with fernando. you...
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google has its search algorithm. their success is based on those secrets. as a government, we are no different. in the conduct of our diplomacy at the state department we have confidential interaction every day arne the world. these conversations with government officials, society activists, business people and journalists help us make sense of the world and inform our policy making. these confidential exchanges are rooted in our values and they serve our national interest, and they are based on mutual trust, trust that a conversation will be held in confidence and not betrayed. now, someone inside our government violated a sworn oath to protect the national interest and protect classified and sensitive information that is an inherent part of our conduct of our national security policy. we can debate whether there are too many secrets, but no one should doubt that there has been substantial damage in the up authorized lease -- release of a database containing among other things, 251,000 state department cables. many of them classified. now, we have encounte
google has its search algorithm. their success is based on those secrets. as a government, we are no different. in the conduct of our diplomacy at the state department we have confidential interaction every day arne the world. these conversations with government officials, society activists, business people and journalists help us make sense of the world and inform our policy making. these confidential exchanges are rooted in our values and they serve our national interest, and they are based...
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it is not as large as morning edition or google or yarmuth. what we think the --as the -- google news or yahoo. >> it is not so much the size as the process and whether or not our democracy is missing something with these other forces are marginalized. there really has been an explosion of media peter -- explosion of media. there is an enormous responsibility on the media today to ensure that the media is giving us a fax. unfortunately, over the last couple of years, things have gotten blurred. it is not just facts and is not just news, but it his opinion. today, given what arianna huffington is doing, it is very difficult to get away with it. immediately, on the internet, there is a correction. there is conversation. there are the people. the people are speaking. i like this is news for that reason because it can be measured engaged. there is not as much room for opinion. frankly, i do not want to turn on the news and hear someone's opinion. i do not care. i have my own opinion. [applause] >> i think the problem is not opinion. is it opinion
it is not as large as morning edition or google or yarmuth. what we think the --as the -- google news or yahoo. >> it is not so much the size as the process and whether or not our democracy is missing something with these other forces are marginalized. there really has been an explosion of media peter -- explosion of media. there is an enormous responsibility on the media today to ensure that the media is giving us a fax. unfortunately, over the last couple of years, things have gotten...
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that put cars in driveways and computers in offices, the nation of edison and the wright brothers, of google and facebook. in america, innovation does not just change our lives. it is how we make a living. [applause] our free enterprise system is what drives innovation. but because it is not always profitable for companies to invest in basic research, throughout history our government has provided cutting-edge scientists and inventors with the support that they need. that is what planted the seeds for the internet. that is what helped make possle things like computer chips and gps. just think of all the good jobs -- from manufacturg to retail -- that have come om those breakthroughs. half a century ago, when the soviets beat us into space with the launch of a satellite called sputnik we had no idea how we'd beat them to the moon. the science wasn't there yet. nasa did not even exist. but after insting in better research and education, we did not just surpass the soviets -- we unleashed a wave of innovation that created new industries and millions of new jobs. this is our generation's sputnik
that put cars in driveways and computers in offices, the nation of edison and the wright brothers, of google and facebook. in america, innovation does not just change our lives. it is how we make a living. [applause] our free enterprise system is what drives innovation. but because it is not always profitable for companies to invest in basic research, throughout history our government has provided cutting-edge scientists and inventors with the support that they need. that is what planted the...
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they are worried about google versus facebook versus, you know, what's next. so all of this is, you know, we have a very dynamic situation. and one of the precepts that always has bothered me is the ability of the private sector and individuals now, technologically is racing along much faster than the ability of democratic institutions, which tend to be slow, cumbersome and clunky to either deal with it or maximize its advantage and things like that. i -- it took a lawsuit by a fellow against at&t to break up the monopoly. it wasn't the federal government that broke up at&t, the huge monopoly on telephones. it was a private individual and a judge by the name of green, a district judge that unraveled that whole thing. because democratic institutions couldn't do it. >> this is what congressman carr was talking about. about the fact that unlike so many other democrat countries in the world, we have two avenues to making policy. one is through legislature and the other is through court. somebody sued. linda brown's parents sued the school board of topeka, kansas.
they are worried about google versus facebook versus, you know, what's next. so all of this is, you know, we have a very dynamic situation. and one of the precepts that always has bothered me is the ability of the private sector and individuals now, technologically is racing along much faster than the ability of democratic institutions, which tend to be slow, cumbersome and clunky to either deal with it or maximize its advantage and things like that. i -- it took a lawsuit by a fellow against...
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just in case you did not see it, have your staff review -- google the china-u.s. state picture there is a fabulous picture of you and your fellow mayor coming in. yours was not as much a question as it was an answer to we very much want to partner with mayors. -- answer. we very much want to partner with mayors. i do not want to get too far ahead of us, but i think we are looking to do a similar forum. will be in minneapolis in february. if any of you want to learn more common or invite us, you can either go on export .gov. i can assure you we are working collaborative lead to the export of an initiative to try to make this as simple as we can. nothing helps do that better than a partnership with you. thank you for your time and your attention, and thank you for your great leadership of the nation from those cities. third -- nation put those cities. [applause] secretary. so, mayor warren. >> thank you. is a real pleasure to be here with all of you and introduce the secretary. before i do, i just want to mention a couple of things. first of all, thank you president
just in case you did not see it, have your staff review -- google the china-u.s. state picture there is a fabulous picture of you and your fellow mayor coming in. yours was not as much a question as it was an answer to we very much want to partner with mayors. -- answer. we very much want to partner with mayors. i do not want to get too far ahead of us, but i think we are looking to do a similar forum. will be in minneapolis in february. if any of you want to learn more common or invite us, you...
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. >> would that be something that he would have done just to bct google search that there were questions asked so you would have a chance to ask him before you hired him and be clear that there were not in the problems associated with him? >> senator, our initial initiative is to engage the group of which mr. schmidle to our understanding was a part. >> so now you've said that the reason for hiring it was to get to louie free, to engage louis free. islamic not necessarily. the reason for hiring any of the entities to help bring the expertise we need at that point in time to address the issues in sigar. >> i said why didn't you get them and use it because we were hiring him to get to leave free. you said that in your testimony. >> i didn't say i was hiring anybody. >> why did you not that mr. schmidt before you hire him? >> i personally had no cause to do so. these matters were being handled by way of contracting officer and thus d.c.. they didn't have any reason to doubt the integrity and so forth of mr. schmidt, and as i ever stand, the issues of which he may have been accused during hi
. >> would that be something that he would have done just to bct google search that there were questions asked so you would have a chance to ask him before you hired him and be clear that there were not in the problems associated with him? >> senator, our initial initiative is to engage the group of which mr. schmidle to our understanding was a part. >> so now you've said that the reason for hiring it was to get to louie free, to engage louis free. islamic not necessarily. the...